2904 GOLDEN TEMPLE MAIL - ANAS KHAN

Captured at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, its 2904 Amritsar - Mumbai Central GOLDEN TEMPLE MAIL just going to arrive at platform no. 4 of the station.. Introduced in 1st September 1928, Golden Temple Mail (also called Frontier Mail) is one of the classic trains in India. It is named after the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The train is known for its punctuality and is one of the first trains in India to get an air conditioned car. First A/C, second A/C, third A/C, sleeper class coaches and pantry car services are available. Air conditioned first class coaches are carried on certain days of the week. At first Golden Temple Mail was run from Mumbai to Peshawar, (now in Pakistan). Today it runs between Mumbai Central Railway Station in Maharashtra and Amritsar Junction Railway Station in Punjab. This super fast train touches the towns of Vadodara, Ratlam, Mathura, Nizamuddin, New Delhi, Ambala, Ludhiana and Jalandhar on the way. It operates daily and covers a distance of 1907 km. The Golden Temple Mail, previously known as the Frontier Mail, is one of the oldest running train routes in India, itself boasting one of the oldest and largest rail networks still in operation today. In its original form, the Frontier Mail connected Bombay (now Mumbai) and Peshawar, in North-West Frontier Province of the then-undivided India and that's how the name was derived. This train has a mention in Hindi film Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero and Subhash Chandra Bose is reported to have <b>...</b>
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